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Aboriginal Suicide Prevention Information

FEELING WINYARN? Get Support

http://www.mcsp.org.au/files/user2/Feeling_Winyarn.pdf
An information brochure for Aboriginal youth, produced by Aboriginal youth in conjunction with mental health experts. It offers youth-friendly advice and information on the value of seeking help and where to go.

Aboriginal People Working Together to Prevent Suicide and Self Harm

http://www.mcsp.org.au/files/user2/workingtogether.pdf
A booklet for family and friends concerned about, or supporting someone who is at risk

MCSP Aboriginal Fact Sheet

http://www.childrenandyouth.wa.gov.au/MS/LMSfiles/sheet-02.pdf
Developed by Ministerial Council, WA

Healing Our Way - Self Harm

www.suicidepreventionfnq.org.au/pdf/YarrieHARMbroch2.pdf
Brochure developed by Dr Edward Koch Foundation

AUSEINET

www.auseinet.com/suiprev/canspatsi.php
www.auseinet.com/atsi/index.php
Suicide Prevention - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People


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The diagnosis of mental health disorders requires trained medical professionals. The information on this Internet site is to be used for educational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional care in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. Any reference to a commercial product, process, service, company or organisation should not be taken as an endorsement or recommendation by Lifeline Australia.